AussieReaper wrote:
Spark wrote:
AussieReaper wrote:
You don't seem to either Spark. Right wing in the EU is usually only moderate right US, hence his comment.
I often find right wing in the EU to be a completely different kind of right wing from the US. Much less concerned about social politics, more of a nationalist streak than the US.
But given that we are talking about the US and ONLY the US I don't think "well, it's not middle in the EU!" is not an acceptable excuse - you can't ignore context like that.
That's why I consider galt to be well in the middle - economically to the "right" but on many key social issues which a massive bulk of the right define themselves by, on the left.
Besides, I don't think philosophies such as libertarianism go well on a one-dimensional spectrum anyway.
We don't seem to have much of a debate about Libertarian/Authoritarian here in Aus which is a shame. Closest I can probably come to with it is the argument for independence from Britain. lol
I think Australians honestly don't give a shit. We don't care about how "big" or "small" the government is, only that it does what it's supposed to do. So the debate is one of competence vs. incompetence. This is actually a really interesting thing that deserves at least a thread, if not a full analysis, but yeah.
PS. Really interesting thing happened yesterday, might be worth bringing the aus politics thread back to life.
PPS. On the republican debate... I think it's a similar thing. I think everyone acknowledges that the monarchist ties to Britain are antiquated and useless, and that we'll have to drop them eventually because they are completely pointless and only lead to annoyances like 1975. But the question, again, is if we could be fucked - after all, it is pretty benign and doesn't really affect anything - now, anyway.
ruisleipa wrote:
Spark wrote:
If you want to use such simplistic labels as "left", "right" and "middle", then sure... of course that's a very crude representation of political beliefs but that's the price you pay for using such a simplistic systen.
well 'want' and want...it's not like I'm the only person on earth who does that is it?
What kind of categorisation system would you employ then?
I didn't say it was bad, I said it was crude. It gets the job done in most circumstances but it means you have to be very careful to consider the full implications of a word such as "right" or "left". You cannot judge a person's political beliefs on a paticular issue or segment of political debate, which is what I think you have done here towards his views on foreign policy and economics - which certainly bear the hallmarks of most right wingers. I mean, I believe ardently in global warming, does that make me a Green? But I also think US Gun Control is a bad idea, does that make me a reactionary-conservative? Of course not.
I mean obviously there are differences between individual left or right wingers but it's fair to say that broadly speaking they subscribe to similar views on most issues isn't it.
Yes, so you have to be more careful. And be more thoughtful when some says that they are 'middle' than discarding it outright based on the viewpoints on a segment of issues.
Not that YOU'D ever be so simplistic is it?
Spark wrote:
I often find right wing in the EU to be a completely different kind of right wing from the US.
That's why I consider galt to be well in the middle - economically to the "right" but on many key social issues which a massive bulk of the right define themselves by, on the left.
Of course it's a crude representation smarty pants, but if you can come up with anything better I'm sure we'd love to hear it.
I think this backs up my point. Context is critical, and my point is that you have to be far more cautious and careful when assessing the validity of labels. Given that a label will mean something else depending on where you are or what you are talking about, this kinda underlies my point of it being more than just left/right - there is a whole context and whatnot behind the label that you have to take into consideration.
Besides which, I'm fairly confident in saying he knows his own views better than you do.
Lastly... lose the permanently sarcastic, arrogant attitude dude. I know I sound like lowing here, and I don't really care - it grates.
Anyway, I've dragged this topic off enough.
Last edited by Spark (2010-01-15 04:29:53)